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Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
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22/08/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
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DUKAS_187983429_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
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DUKAS_187983428_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187983427_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187983426_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187983425_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187983424_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187983423_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187983422_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187983421_FER
Car making engineers have a ball
Ferrari Press Agency
Orb 1
Ref 17095
22/08/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Toyota Engineering Society
Engineers at Japanese car maker Toyota have rolled out a vehicle that’s an absolute ball.
It’s a transparent spherical two seater called the TE-Spinner with wheels inside the passenger compartment.
It works on the same principle as a hamster wheel.
Rails are laid on the inside of the sphere, and the seats are essentially in a wheeled cart that runs on them making the sphere rotate, moving it forward.
Crafted from polished acrylic panels pieced together into a crystal-clear 200cm diameter orb.
It is the result of a year-long project by the automaker’s Toyota Engineering Society.
Inside is a battery powered motor and a joystick controller that enables manual or autonomous operation.
It also uses weight shifting to keep passengers level during motion.
It was developed under the theme “What’s this? It’s amazing!”
The sphere is said to be able to reach speeds of up to 10 km/h and is designed to celebrate craftsmanship and imagination over utility.
The Toyota Engineering Society was established in 1947 to help members improve technical skills and contribute to society.
OPS: The TE-Spinner by Toyota Engineering Society
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)